In many states, lawyers are encouraged to dopro bonowork by both their firms and judicial advisory councils. However, in recent years lawyers have been devoting more time to paying clients and less time topro bonolegal aid. Independent random samples of lawyers from two large firms were obtained, and the number ofpro bonohours for the past year was recorded for each lawyer. The summary statistics are given in the following table.
A.Is there any evidence to suggest the mean number of yearly pro bono hours is different at these two law firms?
B.Construct a 99% confidence interval for the difference in meanpro bonohours
C.Does the confidence interval in part (b) support your conclusion in part (a)? Explain.
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